| Literature DB >> 28042729 |
Giuseppe Lippi1, Dorothy Adcock2, Ana-Maria Simundic3, Armando Tripodi4, Emmanuel J Favaloro5.
Abstract
The term "critical values" can be defined to entail laboratory test results that significantly lie outside the normal (reference) range and necessitate immediate reporting to safeguard patient health, as well as those displaying a highly and clinically significant variation compared to previous data. The identification and effective communication of "highly pathological" values has engaged the minds of many clinicians, health care and laboratory professionals for decades, since these activities are vital to good laboratory practice. This is especially true in hemostasis, where a timely and efficient communication of critical values strongly impacts patient management. Due to the heterogeneity of available data, this paper is hence aimed to analyze the state of the art and provide an expert opinion about the parameters, measurement units and alert limits pertaining to critical values in hemostasis, thus providing a basic document for future consultation that assists laboratory professionals and clinicians alike. KEY MESSAGES Critical values are laboratory test results significantly lying outside the normal (reference) range and necessitating immediate reporting to safeguard patient health. A broad heterogeneity exists about critical values in hemostasis worldwide. We provide here an expert opinion about the parameters, measurement units and alert limits pertaining to critical values in hemostasis.Entities:
Keywords: Laboratory; alert values; critical values; hemostasis; patient safety
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28042729 DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2016.1278303
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Med ISSN: 0785-3890 Impact factor: 4.709